North Side Rising fights for environmental and economic equity for North Side residents.
‘This pandemic is still out here’: How families can prepare for fall and winter
As COVID-19 continues, community leaders advise residents on how they can prepare their households and families for the fall and winter.
We ask parents and educators how to make the best out of a challenging school year
We talk to parents and educators about how to make a challenging school year better. Here’s what they said.
‘Rent is still due’: What you need to know about the federal order to halt residential evictions
The federal government on Sept. 4 issued an emergency order to halt residential evictions through the end of the year. Here’s what you need to know.
NNS Spotlight: Popular mobile market to make a triumphant in-person return this weekend
CirculateMKE’s mobile market, which creates space and opportunity for shoppers and entrepreneurs to experience the diverse cultures of Milwaukee, is back to in-person business.
The NNS coronavirus update: What Milwaukee residents need to know the week of Sept. 14
The pandemic is taking a toll on the mental health of residents and leading to a rise in suicide attempts, leaders say.
5 things to do and know this week in Milwaukee: Sept. 14 to Sept. 19
Take a self-guided bike tour in the Menomonee River Valley; view the work of artists in “Here to Stay: Braving Barriers Through Performance”; sign up for an expungement and pardon clinic; join Walnut Way’s “Real Men, Real Conversation” series; and check out a social justice rally.
‘I can show you better than I can tell you’: Meet the man behind ‘Milwaukee in Pain’
Milwaukee native Theo Rogers explores how COVID-19 is affecting the Black community in new documentary.
5 things to do and know the weekend of Sept. 11
The Minority Health Film Festival is taking place; residents can drop off old prescription drugs; Menomonee River Valley Week starts Saturday; Clarke Square is having a neighborhood cleanup; and North Side Rising is hosting a night out.
Health and safety intersect in ‘Complete Streets’ initiative
One of the goals of the “Complete Streets” program is to reduce health disparities by providing spaces where people in lower income neighborhoods can walk, bike and run safely.
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